Hey everyone, I just turned 52 and signed up for a weekend pottery class. I’ve been craving something creative since my youngest graduated college earlier this year. I’m excited but also a bit awkward handling the clay—my first bowl collapsed halfway through. Has anyone here tried pottery later in life? I’m curious about overcoming the beginner stage without feeling silly. Also, any tips on finding the right local studio or buying basic tools would help. I’d love to hear about your experience juggling a new hobby with work and family commitments. Thanks in advance for any advice!
Breaking clay with you here—I started a painting class at 54 and felt just as clumsy. Every wobble is part of the process. Try arriving early when the studio’s quiet; practicing without a crowd gave me confidence. Community centers often rent wheels and tools cheaper than private studios, so check those out first. When my pieces crumbled, I turned to short tutorial videos and chatted with fellow beginners—it helped me feel less alone. Embrace the mess and celebrate each imperfect vessel. Pottery is about enjoying the moment, not crafting a masterpiece on day one.